PBKS' Young Guns Play Fearless Cricket, Says Shashank Singh

Punjab Kings batter Shashank Singh has praised the fearless attitude of the young players in his squad, stating they perform better when they think less. He highlighted the exceptional talent of players like Priyansh Arya and Suryansh Shedge, noting they primarily need to develop match maturity. The team is highly motivated following their runners-up finish last season and is preparing for heightened expectations. Shashank also discussed the spotlight on breakout stars from 2025, like Vaibhav Suryavanshi, emphasizing the mental challenge of a second season.

Key Points: Shashank Singh on PBKS Youngsters' Fearless IPL Approach

  • Young PBKS batters play without fear
  • Focus on next ball, not past mistakes
  • Priyansh Arya, Suryansh Shedge have "different level of talent"
  • Team motivated after last year's runners-up finish
  • Handling expectations key for second-season players
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"The less they think, the better they perform": Shashank on fearlessness of PBKS' youngsters

PBKS batter Shashank Singh says team's young players thrive by not overthinking. He highlights talents like Priyansh Arya and Suryansh Shedge ahead of IPL 2026.

"The less they think, the better they perform - Shashank Singh"

New Delhi, March 28

Ahead of his side's Indian Premier League 2026 campaign, the Punjab Kings batter Shashank Singh spoke on the fearless nature of his team players, saying that "the less they think, the better they perform" and the young batters do not dwell when they get beaten.

PBKS will start their campaign against the 2022 champions Gujarat Titans, on March 31 at New Chandigarh. The Punjab Kings line-up features several young batters, including the opening pair of Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya, Nehal Wadhera, who had a breakout season last year, Harnoor Singh, Suryansh Shedge and two exciting Australian talents, Cooper Connolly and Mitchell Owen.

Speaking on the 'JioStar Press Room', Shashank, who has been doing exceptionally well for PBKS for the past two seasons as a finisher, said that the youngsters within the team are completely fearless and confident. Instead of dwelling over being beaten or a few dot balls, they try to go for the next ball. He also said that players like Priyansh and Suryansh have "different level of talent", but they still need a "bit of maturity".

"The best thing about the youngsters is that they are completely fearless. Players from Punjab, like Nehal Wadhera, Suryansh Shedge, and Harnoor Singh, all of them do not think too much. I have realised that we tend to overthink at times, even I do, but these guys do not. The less they think, the better they perform. When they are batting, even if they play four dots or get beaten, they don't dwell on it. They just focus on the next ball. In the IPL, it is more about confidence, and that is their biggest strength. Guys like Priyansh or Suryansh have a different level of talent, I watch them bat every day. The only thing they need is a bit of maturity. I consider myself a mature cricketer now, and with them, I feel the sooner they learn to adapt quickly to situations, the better it will be for them," he added.

Shashank, who made 350 runs last season, averaging 50.00 and striking at above 153, said that the team is even more motivated to do better from last year's runners-up finish and has learnt its lessons, worked on the mistakes made.

"Everyone is very motivated and pumped up. Obviously, teams must have planned for us because reaching the final in a tournament like the IPL is a big thing. You have 10 champion teams, but still, I feel we have an edge because everyone is preparing well and is highly motivated. The atmosphere is amazing, so hopefully, we will have an even better year," he added.

Speaking on players like Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Priyansh Arya having the spotlight on them after a breakout 2025 season, Shashank acknowledged that expectations would be high as usual in India, and teams would be prepared for these two batters.

"Suryavanshi is a star in the making, but there are certain technical areas we will try to exploit to get him out. The same goes for Priyansh and for other teams. Hence, the second season is even more important. The mental side is about handling expectations as expectations will be more from them now. We have seen it many times: someone has a great season, and then the next year, they do not get the same opportunities. I cannot say much about Suryavanshi because I don't know him personally very well, but from what I have seen, he is very calm. With Priyansh, he knows exactly what he wants from his cricketing life. I think he will do really well this year as well," he signed off.

Last year, Priyansh was the third-highest run-getter for PBKS with 475 runs at an average of 27.94 and a strike rate of over 179, with a century and two fifties. On the other hand, Rajasthan Royals (RR) also found a superstar in Suryavanshi, who turned 15 yesterday. Starting off his season with a six on the first ball, Suryavanshi made 252 runs in seven innings at an average of 36.00 and a strike rate of over 206, with a century and a fifty. His ton against the Gujarat Titans (GT) made him the youngest T20 centurion and fastest Indian IPL centurion.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's a good philosophy, but "less thinking" only works up to a point. The IPL is a pressure cooker. Young players like Suryavanshi and Priyansh will need game awareness and tactical nous to handle clever bowling attacks. Hope the coaching staff is balancing this fearlessness with smart cricket.
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Rohit P
As a PBKS fan from Mohali, this gives me so much hope! For years we've lacked that X-factor. Now with Prabhsimran, Priyansh, and these young guns playing without fear, maybe this is our year. Shashank himself is a great example of a mature head guiding them. #SaddaPunjab 💪
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Sarah B
Interesting perspective. In Western sports psychology, we often talk about "flow state" and being in the moment, which sounds similar to what Shashank is describing. Not dwelling on past mistakes is crucial in a fast-paced game like T20. Excited to see this young PBKS team play!
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Vikram M
True for batting, but what about bowling? Our death bowling has been a worry. Hope the young bowlers have the same fearless attitude when defending 10 runs in the last over. The team looks strong on paper, but execution on the field is key. All the best for the campaign!
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Kavya N
Vaibhav Suryavanshi is just 15 and a centurion! 🤯 That's mind-blowing talent. Shashank's advice about handling the "second season" pressure is so important. Indian fans and media can be brutal. Hope the boy is shielded and allowed to just play his natural game.

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